10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MEDIATORIALLY»
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And thus, " as the Father raiseth up the dead and quickeneth them, even so the
Son quickeneth whom He will :" the Godhead doing this by inherent power, — the
God-man mediatorially, it being " committed" to Him in His two-fold nature, to do ...
Joseph Salkeld, James Mackay, William H. Onderdonk, 1850
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The American Presbyterian and Theological Review
... and although patriarchs and prophets were actually justified and saved
through their union to the Mediator by that faith, theological writers generally
teach, that the Mediator did not assume his office or act mediatorially in any
respect till the ...
Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood, 1863
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The Religious Monitor, and Evangelical Repository
The Associate church maintains, that, while Christ's kingly power, as Mediator,
extends to all things, and is absolutely unlimited, he, nevertheless, exercises this
power mediatorially to the church only. But the Reformed church maintains that ...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D. ...
It must of course be admitted that the Eternal acts mediatorially, but this is no
satisfactory explanation of this felt distance. He acts mediatorially in heaven ; and
all there feel His presence, and, like Enoch, walk with Him. The uniformity of His ...
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The American Presbyterian Review
... and although patriarchs and prophets were actually justified and saved
through their union to the Mediator by that faith, theological writers generally
teach, that the Mediator did not assume his office or act mediatorially in any
respect till the ...
Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood, 1863
... them,' even so the Son quickeneth very existence, and, in the godly, it is the (
whom He will :" the Godhead doing this hy preparatory favor for eternal
acceptance ( inherent power,— the God-man mediatorially, ; through Him in
heaven. " By.
Joseph Salkeld, William H. Onderdonk, 1850
It must of course be admitted that the Eternal acts mediatorially, but this is no
satisfactory explanation of this felt distance. He acts mediatorially in heaven ; and
all there feel His presence, and, like Enoch, walk with Him. The uniformity of His ...
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The Works of Augustus Toplady ... A New Edition, Etc
Therefore, the promise imports that Christ shall reign, not simply as a person in
the godhead (which he ever did, and ever will, and ever must); but relatively,
mediatorially, and in his oflice-eharacter, as the Deliverer and King of Zion.
Hence it ...
Augustus Montague TOPLADY, 1841
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The Analogies of Being, as Embodied in and Upon this Orb, ...
... a some~ what complex series of analogies most comprehensive and subtle in
their nature and application, showing how the infinite diversities of relative being,
both terrestrial and celestial, are organically and mediatorially related with each ...
Joseph WOOD (of Ealing.), 1867
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The Moral Philosopher ...
The Hebrew Patriarchs, though they worshiped Angels ministerially and
mediatorially, admitted of no Image Worship, and did not pretend to confine the
Powers and Virtues of those celestial, immortal Beings to a Piece of Wood or
Stone.
Thomas Morgan, Philalethes, 1740
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MEDIATORIALLY»
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mediatorially is used in the context of the following news items.
COAS-Qadri talks end in Rawalpindi
... Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif, who has stepped in to put an end to the ongoing political standoff mediatorially, held a two-and-a-half ... «SAMAA TV, Aug 14»
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An unexpected juxtaposition which, to put it mediatorially, highlights the different nature and rationale of our local political violence to that of the ... «The Upcoming, Jan 12»